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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Twisted Faeries V2--Chapter 1

Chapter 1: Coming of Age, An Interesting One

10 years ago in Sunrise Theaters; There was a grisly massacre. 57 survivors & 12 deceased, 7 year old Cherie 'Cherry' Fox and 8 year old Benjamin 'Ben' Eagle. Modern day, Twisted Faeries Private Academy: Student council president, 17 year old Cherry Fox is a yuppie that comes from a high class family. Although rich; Cherry is a kind, caring, headstrong, meek, and moderate young lady. One day, Cherry was walking home when she sees a car crashed into a light pole & rushes over to the vehicle to see an 18 year old man injured but wounded badly. Cherry takes the young man to safety as she takes out her first aid kit from her backpack. The young man wakes up, startled to see Cherry, and he doesn't seem to frightened her after threatening her. The young man escapes and Cherry watches him go, curious about him. The next day at school, the young man she encountered yesterday appears to be fine and a transfer student. Vice president of the student council name Benjamin "Ben" Eagle, who is 18 years old too, knows the new transfer student: It's his childhood friend, Sayer Damon. It is revealed that Sayer comes from a Dutch ancestry while Ben comes from a Scottish ancestry and their family has been feuding since they were children. Sayer and Ben had no bad feelings, they're best friends and want to change things between the xenophobic feud. Sayer appears to be a calm, sophisticated, intelligent, laid-back, companionable, and attractive young man. Unlike Sayer; Ben is a polite, gallant, kind, protective, and militaristic mindset. But he has a secret: He killed his own father for his fundamental Jewish ways for beating his second wife, who was submissive and obedient. One morning; Sayer is seems stunt to meet Cherry and stays calm, Cherry introduces herself: "My name is Cherie Fox. But everyone calls me Cherry, who are you?" "Sayer. Sayer Damon, it's a pleasure to meet you Cherry." replied Sayer. Cherry smiles in relief. Meanwhile; There is a swimmer on the girls swim team, her name is Fata Morgan. Fata Morgan is a generally calm, reliable, kind, collected nature within and out of society. Fata interacts a slight sense of arrogance towards others, she even displays a cold, indifferent, dark, and ominous. Fata has a grim outlook on life. She also has a dark side that she keeps hidden from the others: More of a sadomasochistic girl. She takes an interest in Sayer because of his interesting nature. 

While talking to Cherry; Sayer has an image of a young girl with pretty hair and an eerie feeling but she was gorgeous. Girls have sudden attraction towards Sayer and casually flirt with him. Cherry becomes jealous and accuse of him for womanizing. Sayer is not aware and says he never flirt with anyone. Cherry calls him a liar, however she didn't realize she accidentally knocked the kaleidoscope out of his hands. Sayer grabs it & cradles it before turning angrily at Cherry, "Look at what you done, trying to break it!?" Sayer demanded. "Excuse me, it was by accident!" Cherry said with anger sarcasm. The two look at each other and turned away shamefully. "I'm sorry, it's my fault." She said. "I'm sorry too, I didn't mean to--" Cherry tried to say, but Sayer holds a hand up, "No, please. It's both of apologies so we both take responsibility." he replied. Cherry smiled and nods, "Mmm-Hmm." she said. "Cherry?" asked Sayer. "Yes, Sayer?" inquired Cherry. "Is there something wrong with me? I see things before they approach and I can't explain why." said Sayer. "See things before they approach? Like how?" This gets Cherry interested! "Like, with you. I had a vision of you & that's why I was startled to see you." "Really? How strange." Cherry remarked, astonished. "It is." agreed Sayer. After school, Sayer is in a library alone. He is startled to see Fata and they talk before she departs to head home. Alone again, Sayer looks through a kaleidoscope and is amazed by the colors. He sees an image of the same young girl wearing gothic Lolita outfit. "Who are you, my Lolita angel?" whispered Sayer. He was shocked when he hears the girl leaning over and she whispers: "Which girl would drug your heart? Is it the good or the bad? It could get ugly."
The next day, Cherry is at her student council meeting as she and the others are struggling with ideas for the club activity. After so many ideas, Sayer suggest a lunch party. Cherry agrees and the vote begins, however Sayer's idea is the most what everyone wants. Cherry is amazed of Sayer's charmiastic attitude. It is hinted that Sayer is from an upper family too: He lives with his cousin, Mac Hamilton, because his mother died of breast cancer. Sayer learns Cherry works at a music shop and buys CDs of the classics. Sayer leaves his phone number and he would like to hang out. On Saturday morning, Sayer and Cherry hang out at a cafe where Sayer reveals the real truth: His mother was killed and he survived from the Aurora Theaters Massacre. Cherry is shocked and states she was a survivor too from the shooting. She asked what does he do after school, Sayer says he's a hired assassin. Cherry is astounded and finds it cool, much to Sayer's surprise. In his mind; Sayer gets a mental glimpse of this mysterious beauty flashing through his mind: Her hair, skin, ample bosom, and the curve of her lip. He doesn't see the vision of her fully until she emerges and his heart was stolen. This beauty's purity & attractiveness drugs out Sayer's aching heart. However the beauty is Sylvia, who is dance-skip to music in her ears. Bopping her head to Flo Rida's "Whistle" through her ear phones & skipping in the Sawgrass Mills Mall, Sylvia begins a prancing and twirling dance, which attracts the attention of Sayer, Cherry, and Fata. Sylvia changes her dance to a hand pump down with palm facing down, shaking her hips, and swaying her arms while shuffling her feet forward and backward. Cherry giggles at her, Sylvia sees her giggle and laughs out loud! Cherry is confused by this, Sayer replies that she must've saw the trio staring at her funny.

"What are you listening to?" asked Sayer. Sylvia looks at him and smiles, "Flo Rida. You heard of him?" Sayer shook his head, "No....?" he said. Sylvia is startled, "Oh my God! You gotta love this song, it's a catchy tune--no lie!" but noticed the ear wax and pulls away. "Oh shoot, sorry. Gotta clean them, gross huh?" She nervously took out a hand sanitizer wipe and cleans it but looks mortified. She hands out the now cleaned earphones timidly before saying, "You want to or no? I know I'm gross about the earphones, but you don't have to listen if you don't want-" But she is cut off by Sayer, who takes the ear piece before smiling and he says: "It's fine, I'll give it a try." "OK, kewl." Sylvia beamed. Sayer put the piece in his ear and hears the lyrics of the rapper's emcee song. While listening, Sayer watches Sylvia who smiled hopeful but frowns and then repeats the pattern as Damon previews the song. He takes the earpiece out and says with a nod, "Catchy tune, I like it." After departing from Sylvia; Sayer, Cherry, and Fata walk away but they are attacked by super sonic screeching. Just then, Sylvia comes to the rescue. "Back off, Screamos! Stay back, I have a Luminescence Excalibur and I ain't afraid to use it, creeps!" rebuked Sylvia, while slashing at them with her Luminescence Excalibur. "What are you--?" Fata started to ask. "Cherry! Fata!" cried Sayer, who is seen on the ground in pain. Cherry rushes over as well as Fata. "Sayer!" exclaimed Cherry. "Hang in there, Sayer!" assured Fata. "Oh God, ugh! Please help me....My ears, blood! Oh my God!" cried Sayer. "Sayer!" exclaimed Cherry, tears streaming down her face however the elusive Sylvia brandishing a syringe, saying: "Stay calm, you might feel a prick." "Wha--?" asked Sayer however he is knocked out and wakes up to a voice. "Sayer?" Cherry's voice asked. "Girls? Sylvia? Am I OK?" inquired Sayer in a frazzled tone.  "Um, yeah! Sort of..." Sylvia replied nervously. Sayer is relieved but he noticed that something is wrong, "Wha--What the hell?! There's a tube in my arm? No, get it out!" Sayer tried to pull it but Cherry & Fata stop him. "Sayer, it's OK!" Cherry said, placing her hand on him. "Take it easy, Damon!" Fata said calmly. "Sayer, please! It's ok. It's not stuck, I'm giving you a blood transfusion. It was really hard, if I didn't give you the transfusion in time then you would've died of blood loss." rambled Sylvia. Sayer, Cherry, and Fata stare at her in disbelief. "Uh, How do you know those sonic scream freaks? How did you find me--us?" asked Sayer. Sylvia blushes with mortification, "Oh, that part. It's complicated--" She said nervously. "Complicated?" asked Fata. "There's some stuff I didn't tell you guys about, I was afraid you would consider me a total freak. I'm a--A--God, I don't know how to say it but--" stutters Sylvia. "What the hell is going on?" Cherry asked. Finally; Sylvia blurts it out, "I'm an agent of Twisted Faeries."

"Twisted Faeries?!" Sayer, Fata, and Cherry exclaimed in-synced. Sylvia takes out her weapon and attacks the Screamos, smiling in triumph. Fata, Cherry, and Sayer are speechless. "Don't be afraid!!!" Sylvia yelled and she takes the three of them to Twisted Faeries, where Sayer has a meeting with Lady M. Elizabeth Blackfrost and they talk to each other while Cherry and Fata are given a tour. Sayer ask about someone who can help them, someone who is smart. "I know a pretty good smart chick. Sylvia Shea." Lady Blackfrost said with a smile. Sayer looked at her with disbelief, "You're joking right? The girl with met? Yeah, right." he said with a laugh. "No, she did some research on you, Cherry, and Fata." confirmed Lady Blackfrost. "What?" Sayer looked surprise. "She is quite unique. She calls herself 'Freak Girl' but she's more than just a freak, she's different in every way." said Blackfrost with a confident glance. "Why would she research me? And Cherry? And Fata?" demanded Sayer. Blackfrost shrugged her shoulders while replying, "Curiosity. She can't help it. Hey, do you know Warden Shea?" Sayer shook his head, "No." he said. "He is Sylvia's manipulative, selfish, and bastard father." replied Lady Blackfrost. Sayer, Cherry, and Fata do odd jobs such as: Ribbon candy puller, ocularist, crack filler, beer tester, gold reclaimer, wax figure maker, foley artist, safe cracker, and ball tester. Once those odd jobs are over, Sayer meets Lorelai Falcone, Sylvia's mother. While Sylvia hangs out with Fata and Cherry; Sayer speaks to Lorelai, who tells him about his daughter while he listens: "Never the popular one. She was a stubborn, uptight young girl but she got help and became the funniest person. She loves writing and has a thousand notebooks, Sylvia wants to be one when she grows up. Her father--my ex husband--was a bad influence on her. He made Sylvia's life, my life, and my sons' lives worse so I bought this house, just to get away for good. Of course, Sylvia is long for some new stuff. She's been not sleeping sometimes but it worries me."  "I guess that's the artist suffering. They're not satisfied with their so called masterpiece, it's not bad but it's quite frustrating. I guess that's why." replied Sayer. "How do you know this?" asked Lorelai. "My uncle was like that, he was a workaholic novelist. He one time worked on a novel and couldn't get any sleep. He says he wouldn't stop until his 'masterpiece' was complete. It happened with every new book he worked on." explained Sayer. Alone with Sayer, Sylvia is writing silently so Sayer decides to break the conversation. "Why can't you drive yet?" asked Sayer. Sylvia looks up but continues her writing, "My mother wouldn't allow it." she said. "Why?" Sayer asked. Sylvia gives him a half smile while saying, "Young adults can do crazy things sometimes behind the wheel. But my mom's overprotective in the right ways. If it was for the wrong ways, I would've been rebellious." Sayer looks at her and says, "You're mother loves you, you know that right?" Sylvia smiles, touched by those words: "Always." she said softly.

"You know the Biblical story of Esau & Jacob? Jacob fell in love with Rachel, but his uncle didn't approve and tricked him into marrying Leah, thinking it was Rachel...it was awful. After persuading, Jacob married Rachel too and he had two wives. I'm not saying you should too, or Jacob is a good influence for that but I'm saying you should choose who you want or what your heart desires." said Sylvia. "Jacob ain't a bad guy but it's crazy how many kids he got. At least, His God loves him." replied Sayer. "Yeah...You believe in God?" asked Sylvia. "I was raised a Baptist." admitted Sayer. "Kewl." Sylvia replied awkwardly. "Yeah..." said Sayer. There was silence when Sylvia asked, "You're not a religious enthusiast are you?" Sayer looked startled, "No, no!" He exclaims. Breathing a sigh of relief, Sylvia laughed: "OK, good." "What? Are you?" inquired Sayer. Now it was Sylvia's turn to be shocked, "Hell no!" "What about someone you used to know?" asked Sayer. "Yeah, She was an enthusiastic Christian. Ms. McKay told us--me & my class--that Armageddon is coming and told us of these crazy things. She said the government will keep watch of you while refer to as a number. I forget what that government watching is called but it's not anti Christ. She even told us that our president was Muslim, and said a hospital has a tracking of a patient's record and the whole 'take the mark' thing. She stuffed them down our throats, wanting everyone to believe that crap! I, for one, had mix feelings: I respect her as an adult but I didn't believe in what she believed." Another silence, "But she didn't seem high and mighty because she's been backstabbing Ms. Worthington." Then, Fata appears after knocking on the door. "Here you go, Tiger Lily." Fata said, giving her a bottle of water. Sylvia takes it & while she drinks from it before she sighs sadly. Fata sits next to her and leans over to whisper, "This is a little present in advanced over your f**ked up father." Sylvia grinned a little at the joke and felt better, "You're mom OK?" asked Fata. Sylvia nods and replies, "She is, thanks." 

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